Literature DB >> 24123980

Macroscale colloidal noble metal nanocrystal arrays and their refractive index-based sensing characteristics.

Lei Shao1, Qifeng Ruan, Ruibin Jiang, Jianfang Wang.   

Abstract

Colloidal noble metal nanocrystals are promising for a large number of optical and biotechnological applications. Many practical applications require the formation of large-area, high-density, and uniformly distributed metal nanocrystal arrays on various substrates, to overcome the limitations brought by the instability of colloidal metal nanocrystal solutions and the high cost of single-particle spectroscopy characterizations. A method is developed for directly depositing colloidal metal nanocrystals, including Au nanospheres, Au nanorods, Au nanobipyramids, and (Au core)/(Ag shell) nanorods, from their solutions onto different substrates. The resultant nanocrystal arrays are relatively uniform and dense, with the peak extinction value of a single layer reaching 0.3. Their areas are up to 10 cm by 10 cm and can be further increased if larger-size containers are utilized. The refractive index sensitivities are studied for Au nanorod arrays supported on glass slides, mesoporous silica and titania films, and capped with different molecules. Au nanorods deposited on mesoporous titania films are found to exhibit the highest index sensitivities, comparable to those of the same nanorod sample in solutions. It is expected that this approach will greatly facilitate plasmonic applications that require large-area arrays of noble metal nanocrystals.
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Keywords:  arrays; mesoporous materials; noble metal nanocrystals; plasmon; refractive index sensing

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24123980     DOI: 10.1002/smll.201301812

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Small        ISSN: 1613-6810            Impact factor:   13.281


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